I am delighted to be joining Gary Lineker and the rest of the BBC team for the tournament in Brazil. I've enjoyed playing in World Cups, but to experience it as a fan and studio analyst will be a new, exciting challenge. I've been fortunate enough to play with and against many of the players taking part, so will look forward to watching their performances this summer.

Playing in MLS this year hasn't stopped Henry from getting a little bit of experience presenting. He worked with Sky Sports during last week's Champions League play. That led to this entertaining encounter with Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that the BBC was quick to scoop up Henry so quickly after his appearance with Sky. With both his accomplishments on the pitch and thoughtfulness off it, he seems the type of player who could seamlessly transfer into an on-screen role and offer intelligent analysis.

The 36-year-old has won multiple league titles with Barcelona and Arsenal and, more germane to his new job, has lifted the World Cup with France in 1998.

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Having been there before, Henry will have a unique perspective to bring to the table. In addition, he can speak more to what may be going on in the minds of hosts Brazil as France were hosts when they lifted the trophy 15 years ago.

Prior to working during the tournament, Henry will join the BBC for Match of the Day coverage on Dec. 14.